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Do you see that green square below your posts number? That's your reputation power, if someone says he'll green rep you that means he will add points to your repution by clicking the wage in the lower left corner of your profile. Now you can green rep me for explaining that to you.

Do you see that green square below your posts number? That's your reputation power, if someone says he'll green rep you that means he will add points to your repution by clicking the wage in the lower left corner of your profile. Now you can green rep me for explaining that to you.

Yea because Lin and especially Fields have been lighting it up out there.

Lighting it up and giving effort are 2 different things. Lighting it up is a resulting action of another action. Giving effort is an originating action. Therefore, lighting it up directly coincides with the results of giving effort. Many players have made a living off of giving effort, Dennis Rodman, Ben Wallace, Bruce Bowen, Matt Barnes, Doug Christie, even our very own Charles Oakley and John Starks.

This is a great game thread, considering how disappointing the Knicks have been all year.

If the Knicks lose this game, you can kiss the playoffs good-bye. The Knicks will be at the point of no return, if they lose tonight. The 9th and 10th seed is only a game behind, and the Knicks don't have the coaching or team chemistry needed to overcome a 5 game losing streak.

If the Knicks plan on winning, Jeremy is going to have to start Linning again. The Knicks need 25 points and 8 assists from him, if they want to win. And JELLO is going to have to pass the ball for once in his life.

Back in Chicago, where Tyson Chandler began his career, he had a large group of media around him before the game. Asked about the Knicks, Chandler said, "We’ve got to get back and look back at what we were doing when we were winning. We had a fast-paced offense, getting up and down the floor. Our defense was getting set. We were communicating out there. I think a lot of times now we’re letting our offense dictate our defense."